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How the wheels came off Wiggo and Cath's bicycle made for two: Sir Bradley Wiggins was the golden boy of British cycling, then he was accused of doping, and told the world his wife was bipolar and had gone to rehab... Now they're getting a divorce
For three unforgettable weeks, in the glorious summer of 2012, Bradley Wiggins was Britain’s sporting Sun King and his wife Cath was his ever present — though rather reticent — queen.
Those of us who were at Hampton Court Palace when the cyclist won gold in the London Olympics time trial will never forget his touching reaction. After reclining on a golden throne to pose for an obligatory victory photograph, the nation’s new hero hopped straight back on his bike.
‘Where’s Cath? I have to see Cath!’ he shouted frantically to his support team, as he pedalled back through the thronging crowds.
When he finally found her, back at the race’s start line, he enveloped her in his spindly arms and squeezed her like a soldier returning from war.
Those of us who were at Hampton Court Palace when the cyclist won gold in the London Olympics time trial will never forget his touching reaction. After reclining on a golden throne to pose for an obligatory victory photograph (pictured), the nation’s new hero hopped straight back on his bike
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Five business lessons from Bradley Wiggins
Think like a winner
Wiggins’s revolutionary tactic in cycling training was to race less often but to always race to win. His team got used to leading a race rather than chasing the lead. Perhaps one of the most powerful elements in his 2012 success is the idea that Wiggins and his team already felt like winners. This is linked in to the idea that visualising things can help to lead up to their creation.
When someone begins to think differently they begin to feel differently and, in turn, this can change their actions: they can become a different person. Adopting the 'as if' theory to business may encourage a world of fresh possibilities. As Henry Ford said ‘If you believe you can or you believe you can’t you’re probably right’.
Never stop learning from your mistakes
Wiggins’s training programme drew inspiration from the sport of swimming (working at top intensity from the start vs. a steady build), which completely changed the way he and his team trained. That said, he also learned from his past mistakes, and made sure to pace the start of a time trial to leave enough power in his legs to finish.
Many may find reviewing their own failures a painful process but, as Wiggins has shown, it i